Tag: Landscape Photography
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Tahoe Quarterly: “The Yuba River: From Wild West to Wild and Scenic”
It is always nice when older images find new homes. This was taken as I just started to get serious about photography from a dramatic overlook above the South Yuba River near Nevada City, CA.
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Lenticular Cloud Panorama: Lake Tahoe Basin Landscape Photography (Sony A7 RIII)
“Lenticular Panorama” This image was taken on the second afternoon of a prolonged inversion in the Lake Tahoe Basin. As the sun began to disappear behind the mountains to the west, the enormous lenticular cloud overhead was illuminated and its texture became far more visible. Given the sheer size of the cloud, I knew that…
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SF Gate: Tahoe Weather and Storms
Black and white Lake Tahoe image in SF Gate on a story about storms impacting the region. Taken in a meadow near a South Lake Tahoe beach as dark clouds moved into the basin.
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Tahoe Magazine: Eagle Falls, Emerald Bay
Sunrise from Eagle Falls. Featured in the Summer edition of Tahoe Magazine in a story about Emerald Bay. Lake Tahoe Basin Gallery: https://store.davidnbraun.com/lake-tahoe-landscape-photography
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Travel Nevada Guide Book: Valley of Fire State Park
This pattern caught my attention while doing short day hikes through Valley of Fire State Park in Southern Nevada. Featured in the 2017 Travel Nevada Guide Book. Nevada Gallery: https://store.davidnbraun.com/nevada-landscape-photography
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Tear Sheet: SF Gate — Reader’s Photos Show off the Natural Beauty of Lake Tahoe this Winter
This was a dramatic March sunset from a south shore Lake Tahoe beach. The way the water broke up the snow on the beach and forced large chunks of snow to sheer off drew me in. Adding to the scene were the crashing waves, golden hour light, and dramatic clouds. Lake Tahoe Basin Gallery: https://store.davidnbraun.com/lake-tahoe-landscape-photography
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Nevada Guidebook: Scenic Byways — Valley of Fire Road
Two images used in the Nevada Guidebook coverage of Valley of Fire State Park and the road that brings you there. This cave offered a great opportunity to shoot through and the Chuckwalla Lizard just happened to walk right in front of me during the same hike.